It tends to get unbelievably tedious after a point. If only Karzzzz wasn't burdened with the presence of SO MANY songs. The accompanying CD is chockablock with club and lounge remixes, which are sufficiently bouncy in nature, electronic in sound and foot-tapping in response.īeing a Himesh Reshammiya soundtrack, it's bound to find its share of buyers and admirers. The remix, on its own, is audibly overwhelmed and conscious by the original's larger-than-life melodrama and magnificence to deliver anything new or pay just ode to L-P's hard-hitting original. To his credit, Reshammiya is surprisingly un-nasal while Shreya Ghosal is strictly alright. Synthetic sounds and superficial compliments dominate the bumpy excuse of desi-fied slow rock, Masha allah.Īnd for the grand finale, Reshammiya offers you his version of the iconic Ek hasina thi and its unforgettable guitar play. Ek Haseena Thi, is the only track that stands out. The songs, composed and sung by Himesh himself, lack variety. The pace is slow, so slow that it could put you into deep slumber. The pleasantries are short-lived when Reshammiya gets down to gruffly growling on the maniacal albeit mundane beats of Sisak sisak ke. Karzz is like one of those Mithun Chakraborty B grade action movies of the 80s targeted mainly towards Himesh’s hardcore fan following based in the interiors of India. If you cared for the breezy Mann ki lagan (Paap), there's no reason why this won't catch your fancy. Dhoom, basically, tries to re-create a Dard-e-dil moment whilst making a honorable mention ( Aur thodi der mein hum juda ho jaayenge) of the original. Only both sound like a hastily put together recycled edition of Aafreen tera chehra ( Red), Viraniya ( Namastey London ) and Allah kare ( Ahista Ahista ).įortunately, despite an air of familiarity, Dhoom tere ishq ki creates a genuinely melodious and soothing vibe around its listener. Partners-in-nasal rhyme Reshammiya and Tulsi Kumar collaborate next on Soniye je tere and its subsequently re-interpreted mellow version, Tera bina chain na aave. The bland and boring Hinglish ditty, Tandoori Nights, rendered routinely by Sunidhi Chauhan and Reshammiya, clearly reflects this sluggishness. It must be noted that lyricist Sameer has been rather complacent, penning a rhyming phrase or two and reiterate it endlessly throughout the song. While we admire Reshammiya's brand of kinetic energy, the pumped-up volume but flat content of Hari Om fails to make for a fervent chant. And Om Shanti Om is reborn as Hari Om Hari Om with a wannabe accent. Rishi Kapoor heartfelt rhetorical - Tumne kabhi kisise pyaar kiya hai? is revamped to Yeh mohabbat bhi kya cheez hai in the new Karzzzz. but hey, that's Karzzzz for you.Also Read: Himesh seeks Rishi Kapoor's blessings Monty reunites with his family Monty thus absolves himself of all the Karzzzz he was reborn with.
It is a remake of Karz (1980) and also inspired by The Reincarnation of Peter Proud which. It stars Urmila Matondkar and Himesh Reshammiya.
a journey of vengeance which he unleashes on Kamini. Karzzzz is a 2008 Indian film directed by Satish Kaushik.
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Satish Kaushik Director PHOTOS image gallery of movie photos Skip the image gallery MORE DETAILS Details for In Theaters. His beautiful Tina is none other than Kamini's foster daughter! He then learns Kamini had murdered Ravi to take over his estate, leaving his family helpless after his death. GENRE: Action/Adventure, Music/Performing Arts RELEASE DATE: Friday, CAST & CREW. Monty now has the grave realization of having been reborn in his current persona. On further, vigurous probing, he finds out that the mansion belonged to a certain Ravi, who died in a tragic "accident". During one of his rehearsals, Monty starts playing a tune and suddenly goes into a trance, with intense visual flashes - a mansion, a temple, a beautiful girl. A prolific party attendee, he meets Tina, a ballet dancer - cupid shoots his wee arrow, and badabingbadaboom. The protagonist Monty is an extremely successful rock star based in South Africa. Set amidst the majestic and breathtaking locales of South Africa, Karzzzz is a remake of the 1980 Subhash Ghai hit Karz.